Today we are participating in the shark week scavenger hunt. There are ten different sharks and our job is to follow the clues and find the fins that have been hidden in the park. Since this might be a taxing exercise (mainly to me) we will do it in two parts. Next week will finish the hunt.
We are being catered brunch by June’s All Day in Austin. Our entertainment (Yes I finally went to Firefox as my browser and can load YouTube videos) is DiDO.
Menu
Café Breakfast
choice of eggs, sliced ham & gruyère, housemade jam, buttered English muffin 17
Farm Egg Omelette
Boursin, salted radish & green salad
Croque Madame
jambon Paris, gruyère, fried egg, mixed greens 20
Smoked Salmon Nicoise Salad
classic with dill crème fraîche
June’s Charbroiled Burger
grilled onions & jalapeños, American cheese, pickles & french fries
Bone Marrow Bolognaise
handkerchief pasta, kale, parmesan
Fried Chicken Sandwich
kohlrabi ranch slaw, hot sauce
Matzo Ball Caldo
poached chicken, vegetables, avocado, jalapeños, soft egg
Grilled Lamb Merquez and Poached Eggs
couscous with caponata and sumac yogurt
Of course, there are top-shelf drinks and very expensive wine. Just ask your server.
Hop on the bus and let’s go.
There is number one.
There’s the dog park and certainly a place for animals that bark.
And the number two fin.
Black Tip Reef Sharks have distinctive black tips on their fins. Those fins help them to steer, maneuver and accelerate in the water. These shy sharks are timid around other predators & prefer to stay within a home range of approximately 1/4 mile.
Clue: Find the BLACK TIP REEF SHARK fin near “home base”.
There is home base at the ball diamond
Here is the number three fin.
Bullhead Sharks are relatively small bottom feeders who live in tropical and sub-tropical waters. They move through the water with a clumsy wiggle. You can often see these sharks “walking” along the seafloor looking for their next meal.
Clue: Find the BULLHEAD SHARK fin near this “walking” location. (Take the sidewalk path between Upper and Lower Level)
Here’s a sidewalk.
The number four fin.
Hammerhead Sharks are known for their wide-set eyes located on their hammer-shaped head. They also have special sensors across their heads that detect electrical signals of other living creature’s bodies. They swim in schools during the day but prefer to swim solo at night.
Clue: Find the HAMMERHEAD SHARK fin near this “electric” location. (Lower Level near the picnic area and flag pole)
Here is a picnic area and flag pole and electric plugs.
Number five fin.
I hope you enjoyed the hunt today. Don’t forget to come back next week for the conclusion. In the meantime relax and have more food and listen to DiDo.
Splitting it into two sounds like a smart move, John. We have to do the same at our local wildlife park that covers more than 150 acres!
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That’s big for sure.
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Pretty decent clues…of course, if you had a few of those expensive drinks first, you might be clueless. Fun outing! Thanks for taking us along, John.
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I’ll have the Café Breakfast as I squint to locate the fins before checking the close-up pictures! How did anyone come up with this hunt?
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The Parks and Recreation department has some creative folks working there. They did it. Thanks, GP.
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I didn’t realize that there are so many different varieties of sharks.
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I know. The hunt has ten and I think there are plenty more. Thanks, Liz.
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A lot of thought must go into these hunts, I hope the kids enjoy them as much as we do.
I was tempted by the couscous and yoghurt, bit I think I’ll have that Café Breakfast.
I hope you’re having a nice weekend, John.
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The weekend is going well, thanks. Dinner tonight at daughters. Always fun. Thanks, Dan
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Thanks for Dido! The shark hunt looks like fun.
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It was fun, Darlene. We got rained on for the first part but then it clear up. 😊
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It’s quite interesting to recap the types of sharks, John. Are these scavenger hunts something you make up or something hosted by the town council.
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The Lakeway Parks and Recreation does these. They also do all the city activities like Story Book walk and Holiday lights. Thanks, Robbie.
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How wonderful.
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Some of those sharks would have snuck up on me! Glad you got the videos to work again. 🙂
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I kept tryng solutions until I finally tried a new browser. I’m still between Safari and Firefox since to go 100% firefox means all new password etc. Just don’t have the time for that right now.
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That looks like a really fun scavenger hunt.
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It is fun. We completedthe wole thing in about an hour. Of course we know the park pretty well so it becomes easier with that knowledge. Thanks, Charles.
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It’s wonderful how your community creates these adventures. Delightful journey, John, and the setting is beautiful. Enjoy your feast (I’m envious!).😁
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Thank you, Gwen. 😁
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Thank you, Michael.
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You are welcome, John! I hope you enjoyed your day, and found a lot of shark fin’s. 😉 xx Michael
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Such a fun challenge!
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thank you, Becky.
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I also have to update my knowledge about sharks. I only know about them from the horror movies. Lol This challenge is a very good idea, and by the way i love the menu. 😉 Have a nice Sunday, John! xx Michael
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Thank you, Michael. Have a nice Sunday as well.
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Thank you, John! 🙂
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The Black-tipped are giving the wade fishermen around here fits right now. You can’t trail your catch on a stringer, that’s for sure. As for music, I’m surprised you didn’t choose this for the music!
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I would have but my brain swas stuck on being able to broadcast YouTube videos once more. I wanted to thank Firefox.
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Makes me want to watch Sharknado again.
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Watch the MEG instead.
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Went for King Shark in Suicide Squad instead.
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That works too.
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I hope you had a nice first half of the Scavenger Hunt and have a wonderful lunch with maybe a nice drink.
Hugs
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Thank you, David. A big glass of orange juice, sausage, scrambled eggs, hash brown potatoes and “English muffin with a sice of banana slices. Was yummy.
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My advice; stay out of the water! lol. This looks like another fun way to get out and explore the city, John. Thanks for taking us along for the ride 🙂
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My pleasure, Jacquie. Glad to have you along.
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What amazing sharks! They stay in the trees, in the tennis court! Wonderful stroll,dear John! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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They are called landsharks for a reason. 🤣
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I see!!! Now I get the point! Marvellous creatures they should be! What are they fed with: hot dogs, burgers? 😂😂😂
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Both. They also like chicken
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Fun hunt and great food and music 🙂 I look foward to part 2.
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Thank you, Denise.
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I’m glad you offer up a couple of shark posts since I missed Shark Week this year. AND, you offer up the best grub before the tour begins, so it’s a doubleheader win for yours truly.
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Yes we need to eat more. 😁
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If we must . . we must.
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This was fun, John. Looking forward to more sharks next week.
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We’ll be here. 😁
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How fun, John, and as much as sharks fascinate me, I don’t swim in the ocean up here where they live. 🙂 Thanks for the delicious food and perfect music.
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Thanks, Lauren. I never swam there either.
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What fun! Thanks for sharing, John!
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Thanks, Jan
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What a fun scavenger hunt, and the food and drinks were superb!
Sharks were a perfect fit since hubby and I just watched Jaws last night. I can still hear Roy Schreider saying “We’re going to need a bigger boat.” In this case, maybe it should be a bigger bus! 😉
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Thank you, Mae I ‘m glad you liked the event.
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This is such fun. I’ve heard of all these sharks except the cat shark – Bond will be so excited when he hears about this!
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Again… such a fun town you live in! Thanks for the fabulous brunch, it was delicious.
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Seem like fun!
Although, the menu is a bit hearty for me. I’ll stay with the coffee and a wee scone!
I’m thinking of switching back to FireFox, again, if my certain WP issues don’t clear up.
It occurred to me, it’s a browser problem.
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I found that to be true. When I switched a whole bunch of things cleared up. Was like high school when I stopped eating pizza. (too much TMI I know)
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How fun one gets some steps in and learns more about sharks! I’m looking forward to Part 2.
I’m headed back to the bus for a cool drink and some food! 😀
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You are right about the steps. There is a lot of walking connected with these tours.
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What a entertaining post, John! I enjoyed all the shark info.. They are fascinating creatures. I wouldn’t want to find myself swimming in the midst of a school of hammerheads, though. Fun scavenger hunt! I also enjoyed the video—great song. 😀
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Thank you, Vashti. I’m with you on the hammerheads or any kind for that matter. 😁
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